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PSYCHO VILLAGE Release New Video 'Can't You See' & Announce UK Tour

Austrian hard rockers Psycho Village are back with a new video for their track ‘Can’t You See’.

Having just completed an intensive European Tour with Texan giants Nothing More, Psycho Village are back with a new video for their track ‘Can’t You See’ and their next UK tour announcement for March 2018.

“Throughout our career as a band a lot of people have spoken to me about how hard and complicated their lives are. Most of this is related to failed relationships with loved ones, be it an ex-partner, parents or friends; but sometimes it is better to make a clean cut and try to do a fresh start.Unfortunately, most people still hold onto those past feelings, they can’t let go and then chase something that was not meant to be in the first place. The track ‘Can’t You See’ basically says: It´s Okay, let go, live your life”. – Dani Kremsner

Psycho Village have had three top 10 singles in the Austrian charts and are a band that really like to get out there and tour as much as possible. We see them return to the UK in March as they have recently announced that they will be touring with The Fallen State.

"We love coming over and playing the UK. The fans are very energetic and it's always a great atmosphere!"Check out the new video below!

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